Armster". Gedenkstätte Deutscher Widerstand. Retrieved 20 February 2011. Ludwig Jedlicka: Der 20. Juli 1944 in Österreich. München/Wien 1965 Peter Hoffmann:...
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Befreiung Österreichs. Amalthea-Verlag, Wien 2001 ISBN 3-85002-472-5 Ludwig Jedlicka: Der zwanzigste Juli in Wien, Herold, Wien 1964 List of Austrians List...
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the best known examples of a micronation. Jedlička was inspired by classical liberal thinkers such as Ludwig von Mises and Ayn Rand, and he envisioned...
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] Contributions to contemporary history. Commemorative publication Ludwig Jedlicka on his 60th birthday, St. Pölten 1976, pp. 217–235. Ulrike Kemmerling-Unterthurner:...
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Resistance was founded on February 11, 1963, by Ludwig Jedlicka [de], August Maria Knoll [de], Paul Schärf, Ludwig Soswinski [de] and Herbert Steiner [de], former...
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Department of Contemporary History of the University of Vienna, succeeding Ludwig Jedlicka. Weinzierl was a recipient of the Austrian Decoration for Science and...
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wrote his dissertation at the Department of Contemporary History under Ludwig Jedlicka [de] and Heinrich Appelt as his advisers. In October 1972, Magenheimer...
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Schambeck Wolfgang Schmidt Gerhard Bletschacher (1973) Fritz Molden (1979) Ludwig Jedlicka (1976) Herbert Batliner (1984) Jean Sévillia (1991) Peter Schmidhuber...
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In 1981 he was awarded the Theodor Körner Prize and 1983 with the Ludwig Jedlicka Memorial Prize. He was also awarded the title of professor. In the...
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1966 by the Austrian Federal Ministry of Education. The historian Ludwig Jedlicka, co-founder of the Documentation Centre of Austrian Resistance (DÖW)...
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